As a source manufacturer in the field of stage electric hoists, Huaige Industry has launched the POWER X Series Stage Electric Hoist based on its mature technical accumulation. With outstanding protective performance and stable operation, this product has become a reliable lifting equipment for various professional performance venues.

The POWER X Series Stage Electric Hoist
The POWER X Series Stage Electric Hoist adopts a high-strength aluminum alloy die-cast integrated shell, which combines the characteristics of lightweight, sturdiness and durability. The entire machine reaches the IP66 protection level, featuring excellent dustproof and waterproof performance, and can adapt to complex environments such as operation in the rain. The reasonable heat dissipation structure design ensures the equipment operates stably during long-term continuous work.
The transmission system is equipped with a multi-layer helical gear reducer. The Class 6 precision gears, combined with a full oil sump lubrication system, achieve low-noise and smooth operation. The sealed lubrication structure effectively extends the maintenance cycle, and the intelligent temperature adjustment function further ensures the stable performance of the equipment during frequent use.
The safety system adopts imported wet clutch friction plates, providing reliable overload protection and anti-overhoisting functions. The enclosed electromagnetic brake system has a sensitive response and realizes immediate braking when the power is cut off, ensuring safe use. The Class F insulated motor meets the needs of high-frequency operations, and the optional overheat protection device provides additional guarantee for the equipment's operation.
The product uses G80-grade electrophoretic black lifting chains. The special surface treatment process effectively improves the corrosion resistance. As a source manufacturer, Huaige strictly controls material selection and production processes to ensure that each product meets the quality standards for professional stage use.












